PAINT STRIPPERS FOR IRON & STEEL

For medium and high-temperature applications

Water-based paint strippers designed for immersion stripping of coatings from iron and steel components in industrial processes.

PRODUCT RANGE OVERVIEW

This range includes alkaline and acidic formulations developed for medium- and high-temperature operations, depending on the selected product and process configuration.

These solutions are intended for controlled industrial environments where repeatability, process stability, and coating removal efficiency are critical:

  • METALSTRIP 2011: for general stripping of coatings from ferrous materials.
    METALSTRIP 2601: for coatings used in metallization and PVD applications.
    METALSTRIP 2035: a monocomponent solution suitable for stripping powder coatings from iron, steel, and wood.

Together, these products address different coating technologies while maintaining consistent process behavior in controlled stripping systems.

USES AND APPLICATIONS

METALSTRIP immersion paint strippers are used in immersion stripping processes for removing industrial coatings from iron and steel components.

Typical applications include:

  • recovery of parts
  • hooks
  • frames
  • tooling used in coating lines
  • stripping of components prior to re-coating
  • tripping of components prior to metallization processes

Stripping systems may operate in static tanks; however, controlled agitation through mixers or circulation pumps supports process consistency.

TECHNICAL FEATURES

Water-based chemistry

Designed as an alternative to solvent-based systems, supporting controlled handling and waste management.

Immersion-based operation

Formulated for use in immersion stripping systems.

Formulation flexibility

Alkaline and acidic solutions designed to address different coating technologies and process requirements.

Effective coating removal

Uniform penetration suitable for thick and highly resistant industrial coatings.

Process efficiency

Consistent stripping performance supports component reuse and stable production cycles.